Cricket Fields
Designed to professional standards and international standards, our cricket pitches offer areas with high-quality grass and ground that maximize player performance. Our cricket pitches are equipped with durable drainage systems, proper pitch designs and necessary equipment, providing the ideal environment for both amateur and professional matches. We build aesthetic and functional cricket pitches for clubs, schools and municipalities.
Designed to professional standards and international standards, our cricket pitches offer areas with high-quality grass and ground that maximize player performance. Our cricket pitches are equipped with durable drainage systems, proper pitch designs and necessary equipment, providing the ideal environment for both amateur and professional matches. We build aesthetic and functional cricket pitches for clubs, schools and municipalities.
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Professional Field Design
The cricket fields built with the expertise of Integral Spor are designed in accordance with the criteria of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The oval pitch structure, 20.12-meter pitch (field area), wicket areas and all field markings are placed with precision at the international competition level. The fields are planned to be fully compatible with both traditional test cricket and short-format Twenty20 matches.
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Ground Systems
The ground system, which is one of the most important elements that determine the game quality of the field, is created with natural grass, hybrid (mixture of natural and artificial grass) or high-performance synthetic surface alternatives. The field area, prepared in accordance with the bounce and rotation characteristics of the ball, is detailed with specially hardened ground layers and select soil mixtures.
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Fully Equipped Infrastructure
Modern cricket fields are equipped with LED lighting, digital scoreboard systems, training nets, player rest areas and large spectator stands that allow for night matches. In addition, the perimeter of the field is completed with critical elements such as security barriers, press areas and referee rooms, creating a complete structure for major tournaments and organizations.
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Turnkey Complex Facilities
Integral Spor realizes cricket fields not only as a playing field but also as a multi-faceted sports complex. Projects are offered as turnkey with support units such as warm-up and training fields, bowling cages, fully equipped changing rooms, shower areas, sports lounges, cafes, management offices and parking lots. Special solutions are developed for universities, clubs, federations and municipalities.
High-Performance Cricket Turf
Synthetic surface designed for speed, control, and durability.
Long-Lasting UV Resistance
Material that maintains color and structure under sunlight.
Used Products
INTEGRAL SPOR
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the differences between cricket and baseball?
The main differences between cricket and baseball are:
– Duration of Play: Cricket can be played in different formats and its duration can be unlimited, whereas baseball is limited to only nine innings.
– Shape of Bat: While the bat used in baseball is round, the bat in cricket is flat.
– Structure of Play: In cricket, each team takes turns defending and attacking, whereas in baseball, the team only plays offense.
2. What is the structure of a cricket field?
The cricket field is an oval grass pitch designed for outdoor play. The field is constructed to suit the needs of the game, with a wide area and specific areas. There are also areas called wickets on the field.
3. What are the dimensions of the cricket fields?
The cricket field is rectangular, 20.12 meters long and 3.05 meters wide. These dimensions form the basic layout of the area where the ball will be played in the game of cricket. However, the total width of the open area is much larger than the freedom of movement of the players.
4. What areas are there in a cricket field?
There are several important areas on a cricket field:
– Pitch: The rectangular area in the middle where the ball is thrown throughout the game.
– Boundaries: The boundaries around the field, the areas that score points if the ball goes out.
– Wicket: A 22-yard (20.12-meter) area where the defenders of both teams are positioned.
5. What are the equipments used in the game of cricket?
The main equipment used in the game of cricket are:
– Cricket bat: It has a flat structure and is usually made of wood.
– Ball: A ball with a hard outer surface and filled with stones is used.
– Protective equipment: Defensive equipment such as baters, helmets, knee pads, gloves and corsets are necessary for players.
– Wicket: The posts that the defensive players aim at consist of three vertical posts and two side posts.